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Men and women to compete against each other in European golf

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LONDON: Men and women will compete against each other next year in Sweden in a new European Tour and Ladies European Tour (LET) event hosted by Henrik Stenson and Annika Sorenstam.

The two tours announced the Scandinavi­an Mixed on Monday, minus details on how the course at Bro Hof Slott Golf Club in Stockholm will be set up or how the 78 men and 78 women will be paired during the 72-hole event.

They will compete for one trophy, a prize of €1.5mil

(RM6.9mil) and world ranking points for both Tours, along with Race to Dubai points in Europe and Order of Merit points for the LET.

The Scandinavi­an Mixed will be held June 11-14, one week before the US Open in New York.

It will be the second time Europe has staged an event in which men and women compete for the same trophy.

The Jordan Mixed Open in April featured players from Europe’s 50-and-older Staysure Tour, the developmen­tal Challenge Tour and the LET.

Daan Huizing of Holland, who plays on the Challenge Tour, won by two shots over Meghan MacLaren of the LET.

The Challenge Tour also had an event in Northern Ireland in which men and women competed for separate trophies on the same course.

Europe has been particular­ly aggressive in putting men and women in the same tournament in various capacities.

The ISPS Handa Vic Open in Australia earlier this year had separate men’s and women’s competitio­n on the same golf course.

Women were invited to play in the European Tour’s Golfsixes event.

Also, the European Tour and LET staged events in Morocco on the same golf resort but at different courses.

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